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What is UT Medical Center's wage scale? 
Which benefits are offered?
How do you handle orientation?
What does it mean to work at an academic medical center?
What are your nurse to patient ratios?

What is UT Medical Center's wage scale?

UT Medical Center is fortunate to be located in a region with a lower cost of living than most of the state and nation! Our wages are competitive for this area and are dependent on years of experience. We offer a $4 per hour shift differential and a $3 per hour weekend differential for nurses.
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Which benefits are offered?

You can view a benefits summary, but some highlights include the following. 

 

  • Medical insurance is through BlueCross Blue Shield of Tennessee and is at a very reasonable rate per month. UT Medical Center pays 80% of the total premium for the basic plan.
  • Dental insurance and vision care are provided for employees and their families at very reasonable rates.
  • Retirement dollars are contributed to your retirement 403(b) retirement fund without requiring matching dollars from you.
  • Higher education assistance is available for employees, spouses and dependent children.
  • Leave time is generous and includes 6 holidays, 12 annual (vacation) days, 3 personal days, and 10 sick days per year. Annual days increase with years of service.
  • UT Medical Center has been recognized as a “family friendly” employer.

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How do you handle orientation?

Hospital orientation is offered every two weeks. It consists of a day and a half of information and training. General Nursing orientation starts the last half of the second day and continues through that week and a couple of days into the next week. Nurses are paired with a preceptor and work with him/her for a specific period of time depending on their experience level. For example, a new graduate will be oriented for a minimum of 12 weeks.. A competency based orientation plan is used to assist with the process and ensure that the new nurse is competent before ending orientation.

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What does it mean for me to work at an academic medical center?

Wisdom! Academic medical centers train the doctors of the future. Attending physicians are up to date with their practice and knowledge. Student nurses, pharmacists, respiratory therapists are a few of the professionals learning at our facility. It is a welcoming environment for questions and for sharing answers. Educational offerings are available on many topics. Technology is advanced and the environment is professional. Nursing is evidence-based and is enhanced by the medical knowledge shared every day.

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What are your nurse to patient ratios?

Patient ratios are based on matrices developed in accordance with local and national benchmarks for ratios as well as established discipline guidelines.
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